Buratai Dismisses ICC Threat
Lieutenant General
Tukur Buratai, on Monday, dared human rights activists, who had threatened to
drag him, other officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army to the International
Criminal Court.
The Chief of
Army Staff, stated this while addressing principal staff officers, general
officers commanding and field commanders at a meeting in the NA headquarters,
Abuja, said the commanders should not be afraid of the ICC while performing
their duties.
He ordered
military commanders and troops to go after looters and hoodlums raiding
warehouses and vandalising property across the country, adding that sponsors
of #EndSARS protests were out to discredit the Army
There has
been outrage over soldiers’ shooting of peaceful protesters on Tuesday last
week in Lekki, Lagos, with some of those who condemned the incident threatening
to take Buratai to the ICC.
Protests by
youths calling for the scrapping of the Special Anti-Robbery of the Nigeria
Police turned violent following the shooting in Lekki.
Also, mobs
have been looting public and private property besides the burning of police
stations and other government buildings.
But on
Monday, Buratai did not comment on the allegation that soldiers shot
protesters.
He, instead
denied that the army masterminded the miscreants involved in the arson,
vandalism and looting of public and private property in many cities.
The chief of
army staff made it clear to his men that there must be no room for disloyalty
amongst all officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army.
He said the
PSOs, GOCs, and field commanders must reiterate to all their subordinates that
the army was determined to ensure democratic stability in the country as the
only panacea for development and progress.
Buratai
said, “The recent activities by unscrupulous elements have shown their desire
to acquire arms and ammunition at all costs from security personnel. No less
than 10 AK-47 rifles have been lost to these miscreants in the past two weeks
across the country with attendant loss of lives of personnel.”
According to
a statement read by the Army spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, on behalf of the COAS,
Buratai charged the commanders to nip in the bud the trend at all costs.
The
statement was titled, ‘Press briefing on the Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. TY
Buratai’s meeting with principal staff officers, general officers commanding
and field commanders at the Army headquarters conference room, Abuja on October
26, 2020.’
In the
statement, Buratai directed the commanders to warn their troops on internal
security or guard duties outside the barracks to be at “maximum alert at all
times and to also deal decisively with any attack on their duty locations.
“We will not
allow any force, elements, or destabilising agents in or outside our country to
set our beloved country on fire. We remain resolute in doing everything
possible to ensure that subversive elements, detractors, and other enemies of
this great nation do not achieve their aims and objectives of destabilisation,”
he said.
The COAS
said that the army was aware from the outset, the plan by the organisers
of the protests to discredit the NA.
He stated,
“The NA (Nigerian Army) has been aware of the grand design by the sponsors of
the protests to draw it into the crisis.
“The plan
was to embark on massive propaganda to discredit the military and the
government so as to set the people against the NA once it is called out to aid
the civil authorities. The NA being aware of the devilish plan was careful not
to be dragged in and issued the initial warning through a press release on 14
October 2020 of our resolve to secure and safeguard a united Nigeria.
“Now the
detractors alongside their local and international collaborators have
mischievously and deliberately misrepresented troops’ efforts to ensure
compliance with the curfew imposed by legitimate civil authorities in Lagos and
other states.”
He accused
unnamed individuals and groups of falsely accusing the army of being
responsible for the activities of the miscreants “despite glaring evidence to
the contrary.
“They have
continually threatened to report the NA to the International Criminal Court and
also threatened various forms of sanctions against personnel and their
families.
“Thankfully,
however, a large percentage of Nigerians and the international community
have started seeing through the smokescreen of falsehood and deliberate
misrepresentation of facts being orchestrated by enemies of Nigeria and have
retracted their earlier false publications,” he added.
Tasking his
men on their responsibility, Buratai admonished that none of the PSOs, GOCs,
field commanders and other officers and soldiers of the NA should be afraid of
the ICC for carrying out their legitimate duties.
He stated,
“None of the PSOs, GOCs, field commanders and other officers and soldiers of
the NA should be afraid of the ICC for carrying out their legitimate duties as
stated in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended)
and other extant laws, rules, and regulations of Nigeria.”
According to
him, the commanders have every right under the constitution to carry out
assigned and legitimate roles of maintaining law and order in aid of civil
authorities and other security agencies.
The
statement said, “He (COAS) charged them to show the detractors and other
elements of destabilization that they are neither part of them nor in any way
supportive of their activities at all times. He directed that any act of arson
or attempt to kill or maim any military or security personnel and other
law-abiding civilians must be responded to quickly and decisively.
“In dealing
with any security threat, troops must fully cooperate with personnel of the
Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies and must ensure that everyone
is in full compliance with imposed curfews and any other extant security
instructions in force.”
Speaking
shortly before the meeting went into a closed-door session, Buratai dismissed
calls on the international community to impose a travel ban on top military
officers over alleged violation of human rights of #EndSARS protesters.
He described
as criminals those asking foreign governments to impose visa restrictions on
him and the military commanders.
He said,
“Criminal elements are threatening us with travel ban but we are not worried
because we must remain in this country to make it better.
“The first
time I travelled outside of this country, I was already 50 years and a general,
so I don’t mind if I live the rest of my life here.”
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